Commemorating Roe's Anniversary, Blogging for Choice
For the past two years, I've blogged for choice on the anniversary Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal. Today, on the 35th anniversary, NARAL Pro-Choice America calling on bloggers to answer this question: Why do you vote pro-choice? I'll be featuring links to blog posts throughout the day, but to kick things off - here's why I vote pro-choice.
I vote pro-choice because I believe in bodily integrity;
I vote pro-choice because I want the Hyde Amendment to be repealed;
I vote pro-choice because I support healthy choices for women;
I vote pro-choice because anti-choice laws disproportionately affect young women, women of color, low-income women and women who live in rural areas;
I vote pro-choice because I don't want women to die;
I vote pro-choice because I think the Global Gag Rule is harming and killing women worldwide;
But perhaps most importantly, I vote pro-choice because I trust women to make the decision about what's best for them and their families.
Why do you vote pro-choice?

I vote pro-choice for my daughter, and for everyone's daughter, to be able to make their own choices about their own bodies.